front 1 acrimonious | back 1 Adj. Sharp or sarcastic in language or tone Adj. Full of anger or spite |
front 2 arbitrary | back 2 Adj. Unsupported or unjustifiable by sound logic, standards or judgment Adj. Ostensibly lacking any coherent system or order Adj. Given to sudden and unaccountable changes of mood, thinking or behavior |
front 3 cajole | back 3 V. To encourage or persuade, typically using flattery or promises |
front 4 coherent | back 4 Adj. Able to be understood or comprehended Adj. Expressed in a fluent or articulate manner |
front 5 contiguous | back 5 Adj. Adjacent to, or in contact with |
front 6 deductive | back 6 Adj. Based on inferences from general principles Adj. Based on, or displaying, common sense |
front 7 digress | back 7 V. To shift from the main subject of discussion temporarily V. To wander from one's path or main direction |
front 8 elusive | back 8 Adj. Difficult to find, catch, or achieve Adj. Difficult to describe or define |
front 9 equitable | back 9 Adj. Characterized by being fair, just, or impartial |
front 10 feasible | back 10 Adj. That can be done in practice Adj. Very pragmatic or realistic, lacking emotion or artificiality |
front 11 grassroots | back 11 Adj. Of, or relating to, people or society at the local level N. The common people forming the mass of a population or citizenry |
front 12 impassive | back 12 Adj. Cold and not feeling or showing any emotion Adj. Insensitive or unaffected by others |
front 13 incorporate | back 13 V. To mix or blend together, typically into a single mass or unit V. To establish or originate |
front 14 infringe | back 14 V. To defy, break or ignore the terms of a law, rule agreement, etc. V. To intrude, meddle, or trespass in others' affairs |
front 15 intrepid | back 15 Adj. Fearless with an adventurous streak |
front 16 obsolete | back 16 Adj. No longer in use Adj. Characterized by overuse to the point of being uninteresting |
front 17 potent | back 17 Adj. Having great power, especially to influence or affect something Adj. Having or exerting control, power or authority |
front 18 redundant | back 18 Adj. No longer needed or useful Adj. No longer active or functioning |
front 19 rhetorical | back 19 Adj. Relating to or concerned with the art of rhetoric Adj. Expressed in terms intended to persuade or impress |
front 20 thwart | back 20 V. To cause to fail, or to make great attempts to |